The 'Roadrunners' autographed photo

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  • The famous 'Roadrunners' photograph of Jim Rempe, Danny DiLiberto, Larry Lisciotti & Mike Sigel has resurfaced
  • The photograph was taken in 1975 by Lee Boyar during the Los Angeles Straight Pool Championship
  • The Billiard Library Company, Inc. acquired the rights to the image in 1985 and produced a limited number of 23.5" x 20" pictures
  • Billiardcue.com has acquired sole ownership of the copyright and the remaining pictures
  • This image will never be reproduced
  • A limited number of pictures are available to the public, signed or unsigned
  • This is a unique opportunity to own one of the most famous pictures in the history of pool
  • signed $525 ~ unsigned $375 ~ AZ members deduct $50 shipping included

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this is one of the most awesome photos ever for pool. I have a poster of this that a really generous fellow gave me and it was already signed by liscotti. I later got sigel and danny d to sign it but I havent been able to get the rempe signature.

bump for a cool item!
 
Dick, did you get the actual negative to this photo? Is this item an actual photo 20x23.5 done from a negative? or is this a print made by copying a photo?
 
uwate said:
Dick, did you get the actual negative to this photo? Is this item an actual photo 20x23.5 done from a negative? or is this a print made by copying a photo?
I believe the photographer still has the negative but he sold the rights to the Billiard Library in 1985 and I acquired the rights and the remaing posters from the Billiard Library.

They are posters from the photograph that the Billiard Library had printed in 1985, I did not create more, what remains from the 1985 printing is it.

If anyone reproduces this picture in any form they are in violation of copyright law.
 
I think this is one the greatest pool pictures ever. And signed...what can you say? Thanks Dick for offering it.

I think it is a great story that most of the proceeds from your original purchase went to the players. You're a class act and great custodian of billiard history IMO.
 
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